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Dromona Hill is the 1454th highest place in Ireland. Dromona Hill is the most westerly summit and also the second most southerly in the Comeragh Mountains area. Trackback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/1340/?PHPSESSID=7rcm6br55gmmc2qcvl1f8bknf6

Park at X10804 93545A, in front of some council (waterworks I think) buildings. Room for 3-4 cars.
Enter the forestry access going west to X10262 93650B , turn right up hill and then right again on a good forest road . Unusually this is lined for most of the way by beech trees. The highest point is on the road at approximately X11047 93986C. It is possible to make a bee line through the trees from here to get back to the start point. Limited views from the summit due to forestry though it is possible to see Carronadavderg. Trackback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/1340/comment/15584/